Manyara

Flamingo Central

In the green season (November – June), flamingos flock by the thousands to Lake Manyara to feed on the tiny morsels they filter out of the muddy lake bottom. The area surrounding the lake is rich in wildlife, too. Populations of leopards, lions, elephants, blue monkeys, dik-dik, gazelle, hippo, giraffe, impala, and more call Lake Manyara home all year long.

Night Drive

Outdoor Dining

A lunch or dinner out in nature is one of the hallmarks of a luxury African experience. Your connection to the landscape is undisturbed and the food tastes even more special in this most wonderful of settings.

Stargazing

Sundowner

Walking Safari

Game Drive Inside the Ngorongoro Crater

The Greatest Concentration of Wildlife on Earth

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest unflooded and intact caldera in the world, the Ngorongoro Crater was formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed millions of years ago. Today the floor of this ancient volcanic crater encompasses a self-contained ecosystem which sustains the greatest concentration of wildlife on earth.
As you descend into the 100-square mile crater, the inert dots viewed from the top come to life and animals appear in small groups. Here you will see the beloved little "Tommie" with ever-flagging black tail, wildebeest, buffalo, lion, zebra, rhino, leopard and elephants. There are birds too, in abundance - vultures,pink-necked marabou storks, and thousands upon thousands of greater and lesser flamingoes wading carefully through the shallow waters of Lake Magadi.
The Ngorongoro Crater area also contains numerous paleontological, archaeological, and anthropological sites of exceptional quality. Nearby is Olduvai Gorge, where Dr. Louis and Mary Leakey discovered a famous repository of prehistoric man (Zinjanthropus) over 50 years ago. ...show less

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest unflooded and intact caldera in the world, the Ngorongoro Crater was formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed millions of years ago. Today the floor of this ancient volcanic crater encompasses a self-contained ecosystem which sustains the greatest concentration of wildlife on earth....show more